The Queen of Versailles

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  • Opened July 20, 2012 
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • PG | Language and Thematic Elements
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says OK for kids 13+. More on child suitability

  • With epic proportions of Shakespearean tragedy, the film follows two unique characters, whose rags-to-riches success stories reveal the innate virtues and flaws of the American Dream. The film begins with the family triumphantly constructing the biggest house in America, a 90,000 sq. ft. palace. Over the next two years, their sprawling empire, fueled by the real estate bubble and cheap money, falters due to the economic crisis. Major changes in lifestyle and character ensue within the cross-cultural household of family members and domestic staff. Full synopsis

  • Cast: David Siegel, Jackie Siegel, Virginia Nebel
  • Director: Lauren Greenfield
  • Genres: Documentary

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The Queen of Versailles

by malibran

This Documentary had me totally agape ! The story is nearly too amazing to imagine even in our time of excess and lack of scruples and morality . It is apt that this family wanted to imitate the...

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THE TRUE TALE OF JACKIE AND DAVID SIEGEL, THE ULTIMATE, EXCESSIVE SPENDERS FELLED BY THE FINANCIAL COLLAPSE OF 2008. A WOEFUL STORY OF THEIR EMPTY, HALF COMPLETEDED 90,000 SQUARE FOOT PALACE.

by Peneflix

A friend of mine states "money does not care who owns it"; Jackie Siegel ("Queen") and husband David Siegel, ("King") reign over the mammoth time-share company, Westgate Resorts. They are the subjects...

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You want to hate them but you can't

by Scrippy

I was prepared to feel contempt for these people but they are so human and flawed that you can't help but feel sorry for them - not for their loss of weath and power, but for all they lack - love,...

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Chicago Tribune
| Michael Phillips

An indelible portrait of an American family at its most blithely macabre. Read full review

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Washington Post
| Ann Hornaday

The Queen of Versailles turns out to be a portrait -- appalling, absorbing and improbably affecting -- of how, even within a system seemingly designed to ensure that the rich get richer, sometimes the rich get poorer. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Owen Gleiberman

A succulently entertaining movie that invites you to splash around in the dreams and follies of folks so rich they're the 1 percent of the 1 percent. It's like a champagne bath laced with arsenic. Read full review

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Philadelphia Inquirer
| Steven Rea

The Queen of Versailles combines the voyeuristic thrills of reality TV with the soul-revealing artistry of great portraiture and the head-shaking revelations of solid investigative reporting. Read full review

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Jackie Siegel in "The Queen of Versailles."